(NC) There’s nothing like a warm fire on a cold day to nurture your soul. But despite its cozy scent, wood smoke contains pollutants that can be harmful, including chemicals and fine particles. Fine particles can penetrate deep into your lungs and bloodstream, sometimes leading to serious health effects or even death. If you use a wood stove or fireplace in your home, here are some steps you can take to reduce your health risks:
Maintain your stove
Clean your chimney
Use your dampers
Burn wisely
If you are looking to upgrade or install a woodstove or fireplace:
Find more information on keeping a healthy home at canada.ca/healthy-home Find contact information for WETT certified wood heating professionals at wettinc.ca
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AuthorGil Strachan is a professional home inspector, representing Electrospec Home Inspection Services in east-central Ontario since 1994. CategoriesAll Appliances Buying And Selling Cooling Electrical Environmental Exterior Health And Safety Heating Home Improvement Home Inspection Insulation Insurance Interior Plumbing Roofing Special Structure Archives
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